Tex. Health & Safety Code Section 286.042
Director’s Election


(a)

The initial directors shall be elected at an election to be held on the uniform election date in May following the creation of the district.

(b)

If the directors are elected at large for two-year terms:

(1)

the appropriate number of candidates receiving the highest number of votes at the initial election of directors are directors for the district;

(2)

the number of directors equal to a majority of the directors who receive the highest number of votes at the initial election serve for a term of two years; and

(3)

the remaining directors serve for a term of one year.

(c)

If the directors are elected by place for two-year terms:

(1)

the candidate for a place receiving the highest number of votes for election to that place is a director for the district;

(2)

a director elected to fill an even-numbered place at the initial election serves for a term of one year; and

(3)

a director elected to fill an odd-numbered place at the initial election serves for a term of two years.

(d)

If the directors are elected from commissioners precincts and at large for two-year terms:

(1)

the number of candidates equal to the number of directors to be elected from each precinct who receive the highest number of votes from a commissioner precinct are directors for that precinct;

(2)

the number of candidates equal to the number of directors to be elected at large who receive the highest number of votes from the district at large are directors for the district at large;

(3)

a candidate elected from an odd-numbered precinct at the initial election serves for a term of two years;

(4)

a candidate elected from an even-numbered precinct at the initial election serves for a term of one year;

(5)

a candidate elected as the director from the district at large at the initial election serves for a term of two years; and

(6)

if more than one director is elected at large, half of the directors elected serve two-year terms, and the other half serve one-year terms.

(d-1)

If the directors are elected at large for four-year terms:

(1)

the appropriate number of candidates receiving the highest number of votes at the initial election of directors are directors for the district;

(2)

the number of directors equal to a majority of the directors who receive the highest number of votes at the initial election serve for a term of three years if elected in an odd-numbered year or four years if elected in an even-numbered year; and

(3)

the remaining directors serve for a term of one year if elected in an odd-numbered year or two years if elected in an even-numbered year.

(d-2)

If the directors are elected by place for four-year terms:

(1)

the candidate for a place receiving the highest number of votes for election to that place is a director for the district;

(2)

a director elected to fill an even-numbered place at the initial election serves for a term of one year if elected in an odd-numbered year or two years if elected in an even-numbered year; and

(3)

a director elected to fill an odd-numbered place at the initial election serves for a term of three years if elected in an odd-numbered year or four years if elected in an even-numbered year.

(d-3)

If the directors are elected from commissioners precincts and at large for four-year terms:

(1)

the number of candidates equal to the number of directors to be elected from each precinct who receive the highest number of votes from a commissioner precinct are directors for that precinct;

(2)

the number of candidates equal to the number of directors to be elected at large who receive the highest number of votes from the district at large are directors for the district at large;

(3)

a candidate elected from an odd-numbered precinct at the initial election serves for a term of three years if elected in an odd-numbered year or four years if elected in an even-numbered year;

(4)

a candidate elected from an even-numbered precinct at the initial election serves for a term of one year if elected in an odd-numbered year or two years if elected in an even-numbered year;

(5)

a candidate elected as the director from the district at large at the initial election serves for a term of three years if elected in an odd-numbered year or four years if elected in an even-numbered year; and

(6)

if more than one director is elected at large, half of the directors elected at large serve for a term described by Subdivision (4) for a candidate elected from an even-numbered precinct, and the other half serve for a term described by Subdivision (3) for a candidate elected from an odd-numbered precinct.

(e)

After the initial election of directors, an election shall be held on the uniform election date in May of each year or every other year, as applicable, to elect the appropriate number of successor directors for two-year terms or four-year terms as specified in the petition to create the district.
Added by Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., ch. 14, Sec. 121, eff. Sept. 1, 1991.
Amended by:
Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 848 (H.B. 3191), Sec. 6, eff. September 1, 2023.

Source: Section 286.042 — Director's Election, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/HS/htm/HS.­286.­htm#286.­042 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

286.001
Definitions
286.002
District Authorization
286.021
Petition for Creation of District
286.022
Contents of Petition
286.023
Filing of Petition
286.024
Election Order
286.025
Notice
286.026
Ballot Proposition
286.027
Election Result
286.028
Commissioners Court Order
286.029
Overlapping Districts
286.030
Temporary Directors
286.041
Board of Directors
286.042
Director’s Election
286.043
Notice of Election
286.044
Application for Place on Ballot
286.045
Qualifications for Office
286.046
Bond
286.047
Board Vacancy
286.048
Officers
286.049
Officers’ Terms
286.050
Compensation
286.051
Voting Requirement
286.052
Administrator, Assistant Administrator, and Attorney
286.053
Appointments to Staff
286.054
Technicians, Nurses, and Other District Employees
286.055
General Duties of Administrator
286.056
Retirement Benefits
286.071
Responsibility of Governmental Entity
286.072
Limitation on Governmental Entity
286.073
District Responsibilities
286.074
Management, Control, and Administration
286.075
District Rules
286.076
Methods and Procedures
286.077
Hospital Property, Facilities, and Equipment
286.078
Construction Contracts
286.079
District Operating and Management Contracts
286.080
Eminent Domain
286.081
Expenses for Moving Facilities of Railroads or Utilities
286.082
Indigent Care
286.083
Reimbursement for Services
286.084
Service Contracts
286.085
Gifts and Endowments
286.086
Authority to Sue and Be Sued
286.101
Expansion of District Territory
286.102
Dissolution
286.103
Transfer of Assets After Dissolution
286.104
Administration of Property, Debts, and Assets After Dissolution
286.105
Return of Surplus Property Tax Money
286.106
Report
286.121
Fiscal Year
286.122
Annual Audit
286.123
District Audit and Records
286.124
Annual Budget
286.125
Notice
286.126
Amending Budget
286.127
Limitation of Expenditures
286.128
Sworn Statement
286.129
Spending and Investment Limitations
286.130
Depository
286.141
General Obligation Bonds
286.142
Taxes to Pay Bonds
286.143
Bond Election
286.144
Revenue Bonds
286.145
Refunding Bonds
286.146
Interest and Maturity
286.147
Execution of Bonds
286.148
Approval and Registration of Bonds
286.149
Bonds as Investments
286.150
Bonds as Security for Deposits
286.151
Tax Status of Bonds
286.161
Tax Authorized
286.162
Board Authority
286.163
Adopting Tax Rate
286.164
Tax Assessment and Collection
286.171
Tax Authorized
286.172
Limitation on Combined Tax Rate
286.173
Election in Other Taxing Authority
286.174
Tax Rate
286.175
Use of Tax
286.176
Effective Date
286.177
County Sales and Use Tax Act Applicable
286.0235
Bond Proposition at Election
286.951
Limitation on State Assistance

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

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